Look at what you have, not what you had
superwmn
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Look at what you have, not what you had
I was watching the Suze Orman show FOREVER ago and she said the below in reference to people who's lives were devastated by the financial crisis:
"Look at what you have, not at what you had, such as a job, a house, a hefty 401K account, etc. Stay with gratitude, not envy, regret, and anger. Don’t watch the rear view mirror of yesterday, while driving into the future, or you’ll get into an accident."
I feel like this is also SO relevant to weight loss.
If you're looking in the rear view mirror at last night's binge, last week's weigh in that wasn't what you'd hoped it would be, that week you didn't go to the gym, the size pants you used to wear when you were in high school, whatever, you are looking in the rear view mirror while driving into the future.
I think of this all the time when I'm tempted to let my past influence my present. I try as often as I can not to even LOOK in the rear view mirror and to only focus on where I am and where I'm going.
There is no 'on the wagon' or 'off the wagon'. We are only where we are. There is only forward trajectory. The past is in the rear view mirror and has no bearing on this moment. I refuse to look in the rear view mirror of yesterday while driving into the future.
Charmagne
I was watching the Suze Orman show FOREVER ago and she said the below in reference to people who's lives were devastated by the financial crisis:
"Look at what you have, not at what you had, such as a job, a house, a hefty 401K account, etc. Stay with gratitude, not envy, regret, and anger. Don’t watch the rear view mirror of yesterday, while driving into the future, or you’ll get into an accident."
I feel like this is also SO relevant to weight loss.
If you're looking in the rear view mirror at last night's binge, last week's weigh in that wasn't what you'd hoped it would be, that week you didn't go to the gym, the size pants you used to wear when you were in high school, whatever, you are looking in the rear view mirror while driving into the future.
I think of this all the time when I'm tempted to let my past influence my present. I try as often as I can not to even LOOK in the rear view mirror and to only focus on where I am and where I'm going.
There is no 'on the wagon' or 'off the wagon'. We are only where we are. There is only forward trajectory. The past is in the rear view mirror and has no bearing on this moment. I refuse to look in the rear view mirror of yesterday while driving into the future.
Charmagne
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That's beautiful. Thanks for making my day!0
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Thanks Charmagne, for your wisdom once again!! So true!!0
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Wow, excellent post. Very good advice. Thanks for that.0
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Charmagne:
I adore you. You always seemed to know what I need to hear. Thank you.0 -
That is awesome, And so very true to many aspects in life. Thanks!0
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that makes me feel better thanks charm!0
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Thanks, it hit the spot!:happy:0
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Totally what I needed to hear (read). Thanks for that.0
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That philosophy also applies to food choices. Keep it positive and focus on what you can eat, not on what you can't. Learn how to cook delicious nutritious foods that appeal to all your senses and take your time to prepare them and enjoy the colors, textures, aromas and beauty.0
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That philosophy also applies to food choices. Keep it positive and focus on what you can eat, not on what you can't. Learn how to cook delicious nutritious foods that appeal to all your senses and take your time to prepare them and enjoy the colors, textures, aromas and beauty.
This is SO true! Rachel Wilkerson (http://www.rachelwilkerson.com/) focuses on all the amazing things you can INclude in a healthy lifestyle. I love this attitude.
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Look at what you have, not what you had
I was watching the Suze Orman show FOREVER ago and she said the below in reference to people who's lives were devastated by the financial crisis:
"Look at what you have, not at what you had, such as a job, a house, a hefty 401K account, etc. Stay with gratitude, not envy, regret, and anger. Don’t watch the rear view mirror of yesterday, while driving into the future, or you’ll get into an accident."
I feel like this is also SO relevant to weight loss.
If you're looking in the rear view mirror at last night's binge, last week's weigh in that wasn't what you'd hoped it would be, that week you didn't go to the gym, the size pants you used to wear when you were in high school, whatever, you are looking in the rear view mirror while driving into the future.
I think of this all the time when I'm tempted to let my past influence my present. I try as often as I can not to even LOOK in the rear view mirror and to only focus on where I am and where I'm going.
There is no 'on the wagon' or 'off the wagon'. We are only where we are. There is only forward trajectory. The past is in the rear view mirror and has no bearing on this moment. I refuse to look in the rear view mirror of yesterday while driving into the future.
Charmagne
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Very zen-like. Yes, today right now is the only moment where we can act. Past is done. No guilt no regrets. Only choices and life llessons! That's how I roll.0
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A closed fist cannot receive. If you are holding on to what has happened, what didn’t happen, what maybe should have could have happened, your hands are closed to all the possibilities that this moment is offering you NOW.
Open your hands. Let it go. What you did to get fat doesn’t matter. What you ate two hours ago doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters are the choices you are making right now, in this moment.
Every day, every moment, presents us with a sacred opportunity for exponential change. If only our hands are open to receive it.0 -
A closed fist cannot receive. If you are holding on to what has happened, what didn’t happen, what maybe should have could have happened, your hands are closed to all the possibilities that this moment is offering you NOW.
Open your hands. Let it go. What you did to get fat doesn’t matter. What you ate two hours ago doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters are the choices you are making right now, in this moment.
Every day, every moment, presents us with a sacred opportunity for exponential change. If only our hands are open to receive it.
Beautiful. Amazing. LOVE this.0 -
Thats a good motivator. I'll be sure to keep this so it will help me along the way. Thank you.0
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bumping, because I needed these words again today and I bet someone else does, too.0
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Great post!0
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